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YouTube Demonetizes Channel of beauty influencer James Charles.

YouTube has temporarily demonetized the channel of beauty influencer James Charles.

Earlier this month, he admitted to sending sexually explicit messages to two 16-year-old boys.

YouTube confirmed that the 21-year-old – who has 25 million subscribers to his YouTube channel – had been temporarily removed from their Partnership Program.

The program allows YouTubers to make money from their content.

YouTube did not say how long his channel would be demonetized for.

A YouTube spokesperson said the company had applied their creator responsibility policy, which states: “If we see that a creator’s on- and/or off-platform behaviour harms our users, community, employees or ecosystem, we may take action to protect the community.”

This is the second company to re-evaluate its partnership with the influencer.

On Friday, Mr. Charles and cosmetics company Morphe announced the end of their partnership.

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According to a statement Mr. Charles shared with his 7.8 million followers on Twitter, both parties “agreed to wind down” their collaboration.

Accusations

Earlier this month Mr. Charles shared a video entitled “holding myself accountable” to his followers on YouTube.

In the video, he admitted to two incidents – one last year and one more recently – where, he said, he had become aware that the person he was exchanging messages with was underage.

The video has been viewed more than 8.5 million times.

Mr. Charles said on Friday that further accusations had been made that were false.

“Since posting that video, many other people have come forward with a series of misleading stories and false allegations which have been reported on by many people, creators and news outlets,” he said via Twitter.

“My legal team has begun taking action against those that have spread misinformation and/or created completely fake stories, as this has gone too far.”

Last month, YouTube demonetized the account of David Dobrik, one of the website’s top earners, following a rape allegation about a former associate.

Mr. Dobrik has denied any wrongdoing.

In 2019, YouTube deleted singer Austin Jones’s channel after he admitted exchanging sexually explicit images and videos with underage girls

SOURCE: bbc.com

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